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docuseries

[ dok-yoo-seer-eez ]

noun

  1. a television or radio series that examines a topic factually, with no fictional elements: infotainment ( def 2 ).

    This latest culinary docuseries is a celebration of tacos and their history.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of docuseries1

First recorded in 1985–90
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Example Sentences

The murderous mea culpa was shared in a trailer for the upcoming Peacock docuseries "Making Manson."

From Salon

In an audio recording featured in a new clip from the upcoming docuseries “Making Manson,” the deadly cult leader claims that he lived in Mexico in the 1960s and “got involved in a couple of killings.”

The docuseries revisits Manson’s life before he made his way to Berkeley and became the leader of a hippy-like commune comprising mostly young women.

Another surprising choice, perhaps, in record of the year: “Now and Then,” a let’s-call-it-new single by the Beatles constructed from archival material using machine-learning software developed by the filmmaker Peter Jackson for his 2021 docuseries “Get Back.”

Allen has denied the charges, but the matter was re-litigated in the 2021 HBO docuseries “Allen v. Farrow.”

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